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Hi, I hope you can help me.
I have a 2003 server running winsshd. Inside this server using vmware I run a linux Ubuntu server.
I connect to my 2003 server using tunnelier and access the linux through port forwarding, mostly telnet and ftp.
Now I want to use X11 in my XServer in my client computer.
I think I should configure a port forwarding from the linux to the ssh cliente where the xserver is and maybe something else.
Can you help me with the configuration? I mean, ports C2S or S2C ?
Thanks
I have a 2003 server running winsshd. Inside this server using vmware I run a linux Ubuntu server.
I connect to my 2003 server using tunnelier and access the linux through port forwarding, mostly telnet and ftp.
Now I want to use X11 in my XServer in my client computer.
I think I should configure a port forwarding from the linux to the ssh cliente where the xserver is and maybe something else.
Can you help me with the configuration? I mean, ports C2S or S2C ?
Thanks
Last edited by netzorro : Apr 23rd, 2008 at 12:40 pm.
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